Country studies and coal markets
Prospects for coal, CCTs and CCS in the European Union, CCC/173
CCC/173 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-493-1Since the EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007, the economic importance of coal for many Member States has continued. In a significant number, coal maintains an important role for power generation and in major industrial sec… More…
DownloadProspects for coal and clean coal technologies in Malaysia, CCC/171
CCC/171 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-491-7Malaysia is a regular participant in world coal trade. Coal production is a modest 1 Mt/y but, as an importer, the country trades some 30 Mt/y. As one of ASEAN’S most prosperous economies, the expected growth in electric… More…
DownloadProspects for coal and clean coal technologies in Vietnam, CCC/164
CCC/164 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-484-9Today, Vietnam’s energy economy is largely served by traditional biofuels and oil products. Within the power generating sector, hydropower and gas-fired power dominate. However, Vietnam still maintains a 40 Mt/y co… More…
DownloadDevelopments in China’s coal-fired power sector, CCC/163
CCC/163 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-483-2China’s power generation capacity has increased rapidly to support the growth of the Chinese economy, and by end of 2008 it had reached 792 GWe, which comprised some 170 GWe of hydropower, 601 GWe of thermal power (nearl… More…
DownloadCoal use in the new economies of China, India and South Africa, CCC/161
CCC/161 – ISBN: 978-92-9029-481-8China, India and South Africa, each of which relies heavily on coal for energy production. There are some similarities in the uses and technologies deployed in these three countries, but there are also differences. The u… More…
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